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Taylor Swift brings surprise guests for final London show on The Eras Tour

Taylor Swift brought out Florence Welch of Florence and The Machine to sing Florida! during the last show in London. The next stop on her tour is Miami.

LONDON, UK — Taylor Swift wrapped up her European leg with five shows in London on The Eras Tour.

She brought out Florence Welch of Florence and The Machine to sing Florida! during the last show in London. The next stop on her tour is Miami. Jack Antonoff also made a surprise appearance during the acoustic section of the show.

The London shows have been full of special moments. Swift sang "I Did Something Bad" on Night 6, the last song she hadn't performed live from Reputation on this tour. 

Fans speculated she would release Reputation (Taylor's Version) during her last London show. While that didn't come to fruition, Swift released the music video for "I Can Do It With A Broken Heart." It features behind-the-scenes moments including how Swift navigates under the stage for changes between eras and a two-piece gold outfit for The Tortured Poets Department that hasn't been seen on tour yet. Safe to say, there could be more surprises planned for the U.S. and Canada shows.

Swift started the international leg May 9 in Paris after a two-month break from touring as she released her new album, "The Tortured Poets Department."

She performed at London's Wembley Stadium Thursday, August 15; Friday, August 16; Saturday, August 17; Monday, August 19; and Tuesday, August 20. She will then take a break before beginning her second and final (?) U.S. leg October 18.

This is Swift's second stop in London on her Eras Tour, previously performing three shows at Wembley Stadium June 21, June 22 and June 23.

In addition to Paramore, other acts also opened each night at Wembley Stadium including Sofia Isella on Thursday, Holly Humberstone on Friday, Suki Waterhouse on Saturday, Maisie Peters on Monday and Raye on Tuesday.

Ed Sheeran joined Swift on stage on night four for a three-song mashup for one of her surprise songs.

Unlike previous shows, fans without tickets won't be able to wait outside. This comes as organizers canceled Swift's three shows in Vienna, Austria amid an apparent plot to launch an attack on an event in the area. Tickets are being automatically refunded within the 10 business days following the concert, according to Swift's website.

Swift will finish The Eras Tour with her second round of U.S. dates beginning with three shows in Miami starting October 18. She'll officially end The Eras Tour with three shows in Vancouver, Canada with the final date on December 8.

Swift won't be touring for a few months of the NFL season, but likely won't be out of sight as she supports her boyfriend, Kansas City Chiefs tight end, Travis Kelce, during his games.

London Surprise Songs

Surprise Songs London: Night 8 (Tuesday)

  • Guitar: Mashup of "Death By A Thousand Cuts" from Lover and "Getaway Car" from Reputation with special guest Jack Antonoff
  • Piano: "So Long, London" from The Tortured Poets Department

Surprise Songs London: Night 7 (Monday)

  • Guitar: Mashup of "Long Live" from Speak Now and "Change" from Fearless
  • Piano: Mashup of "The Archer" from Lover and "You're On Your Own Kid" from Midnights

Surprise Songs London: Night 6 (Saturday)

  • Guitar: "I Did Something Bad" from Reputation
  • Piano: Mashup of "My Boy Only Breaks His Favorite Toys" from The Tortured Poets Department and "coney island" from Evermore

Surprise Songs London: Night 5 (Friday)

  • Guitar: "London Boy" from Lover
  • Piano: Mashup of "Dear John" from Speak Now and "Sad, Beautiful, Tragic" from Red

Surprise Songs London: Night 4 (Thursday)

  • Guitar: Mashup of "Everything Has Changed (feat. Ed Sheeran)" from Red, "End Game (feat. Ed Sheeran and Future)" from Reputation and "Thinking Out Loud" from x by Ed Sheeran. Sheeran performed all three tracks with her.
  • Piano: Mashup of "King of My Heart" from Reputation and "The Alchemy" from The Tortured Poets Department

With her tour resuming after the release of "The Tortured Poets Department" and the surprise double album release "The Tortured Poets Department: The Anthology," Swift has made several changes to the tour.

The Tortured Poets Department was added to the tour intro after 1989. There's also a new spot in the "Lover" house for the new album. Swift marked the start of her European leg in Paris with a new Lover bodysuit and a new jacket for "The Man" as well as several other outfits. See more changes to the tour HERE.

On this tour, Swift is performing two (or more) surprise songs at each tour date, and fans are tracking which songs and mashups are performed at each show. While on tour in Australia, Swift said she wouldn't perform a surprise song only once on tour as she had done previously and has since performed several mashups combining songs from different albums.

New Setlist Order

Swift has changed the order for The Era's Tour international dates, moving up Red right after Fearless instead of Speak Now.

  1. Lover ("The Archer" removed)
  2. Fearless
  3. Red
  4. Speak Now ("Long Live" removed)
  5. Reputation
  6. Folklore ("The 1" removed) + Evermore ("Tolerate It," "The Last Great American Dynasty," and "'Tis the Damn Season" removed)
  7. 1989
  8. The Tortured Poets Department
  9. Surprise Songs
  10. Midnights

The Eras

On her Eras Tour, Swift takes fans on a journey through her musical periods with costume changes to match the 11 albums she features. Here are the eras represented in the show:

  1. Taylor Swift (Debut)
  2. Fearless
  3. Speak Now
  4. Red
  5. 1989 
  6. Reputation
  7. Lover
  8. Folklore
  9. Evermore
  10. Midnights
  11. The Tortured Poets Department

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